Protection of BALB/c mice against experimental Helicobacter pylori infection by oral immunisation with H-pylori heparan sulphate-binding proteins coupled to cholera toxin beta-subunit
E. Ruiz-bustos et al., Protection of BALB/c mice against experimental Helicobacter pylori infection by oral immunisation with H-pylori heparan sulphate-binding proteins coupled to cholera toxin beta-subunit, J MED MICRO, 49(6), 2000, pp. 535-541
The presence of Helicobacter pylori in the gastroduodenal mucosae is associ
ated with chronic active gastritis, peptic ulcers and gastric cancers such
as adenocarcinoma and low-grade gastric B-cell lymphoma. In response to the
presence of antibiotic-resistant strains, the use of vaccines to combat th
is infection has become an attractive alternative. The present study used a
murine model of infection by a mouse-adapted H. pylori strain to determine
whether infection in BALB/c mice can be successfully eradicated by intraga
stric vaccination with H. pylori heparan sulphate-binding proteins (HSBP) c
ovalently coupled to the beta-subunit of cholera toxin (CTB). It was shown
that vaccination confers protection against exposure of BALB/c mice to the
pathogen, as revealed by microbiological, histopathological and molecular m
ethods.